Many students graduating from our B.A. programs find work in a variety of fields that address real-world problems, with many finding work in urban planning departments that shape future urban development. Graduates of our programs are also employed in education, business and government, and many are using their GIS skills.

Students graduating from our B.Sc. programs find work in environmental consulting, oil and gas industry, and the mining industry as well as in the public sector, environmental ministries, natural resource ministries and geologic surveys. Graduate degrees are always welcomed by industry, but many jobs are available to applicants with a B.Sc.

A selection of current Earth and Environmental Science internships and summer and full-time positions is posted on the bulletin board near our first-year lab rooms (BSB 340 A/B).